Infocus International Brings Back Renewable Energy Project Finance & Financial Modelling Masterclass ACN Newswire

Infocus International Brings Back Renewable Energy Project Finance & Financial Modelling Masterclass

Singapore, Feb 10, 2023 - (ACN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - Infocus International Group is bringing back the Renewable Energy Project Finance & Financial Modelling online masterclass and it will be commencing live on the 7th March 2023. The objective of this course is to provide participants with an enhanced understanding of the financial modelling and key documentation requirements of all interested parties to today's RE PF transactions. This programme provides you with proven PF modelling techniques and transaction management techniques which will enable you to quantitatively assess risks, resolve constraints, and reach project financial closure. The practical models for wind, solar, hydro, biomass, and geothermal PF models will be demonstrated through a series of real case examples of projects and transactions from Southeast Asia, South Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and North America.A past participant from Ib Vogt shared that, "The trainer has in-depth knowledge in the subject. This discussion is very good especially most participants are seasoned players with the industry."Another past participant from Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand mentioned that, "This course is not only recommended to the ones with experience in this field, but also for people with no or less experience. Everyone will definitely gain knowledge and be able to apply it during the course."Benefits of Attending:- Identify key requirements of limited-recourse Project Finance for Renewable Energy transactions, Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) & PF documentation management- Review solar, wind, hydro, biomass & geothermal PF financial model design requirements, presentation & formatting standards- Program financial statements, cash flows, profit & loss statements and managing international accounting standards for RE PF transactions- Project RE PF balance sheets, SPV reserve accounts, PF refinancing, and conducting sensitivity analyses- Oversee the design and review of RE PF financial models based upon your own company's risk profile and corporate goals- Apply clear investment incentives and renewable energy credit (REC), feed-in-tariffs (FIT), and credit enhancements for bankable private investments in RE generation- Manage and oversee successful renewable power project finance transactionsJoin us now to know more about the techniques & models for bankable green energy transactions of solar, wind, hydro, biomass & geothermal power investments in today's competitive energy markets. Want to learn more?Simply email to esther@infocusevent.com or call +65 6325 0210 to obtain your FREE COPY of event brochure. For more information, please visit www.infocusinternational.com/renewable-project-finance About Infocus International GroupInfocus International is a global business intelligence provider of strategic information and professional services for diverse business communities. We recognises clients' needs and responds with innovative and result oriented programmes. All products are founded on high value content in diverse subject areas, and the highest level of quality is ensured through intensive and in-depth market research from local and international insights. For more information: www.infocusinternational.com Copyright 2023 ACN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)
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Results of Joint Research into Hydrogen Energy Solutions Supported by the Toyota Mobility Foundation were Published in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy JCN Newswire

Results of Joint Research into Hydrogen Energy Solutions Supported by the Toyota Mobility Foundation were Published in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy

TOKYO, Feb 8, 2023 - (JCN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - A review article by a team of researchers supported by the Toyota Mobility Foundation (TMF) has been published in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, a world-renowned scientific journal issued by the Dutch academic publisher Elsevier.Water electrolysis hydrogen generatorTitle: Influence of renewable energy power fluctuations on water electrolysis for green hydrogen productionAuthors:- Hirokazu Kojima (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)- Kensaku Nagasawa (Yokohama National University)- Naoto Todoroki (Tohoku University)- Yoshikazu Ito (University of Tsukuba)- Toshiaki Matsui (Kyoto University)- Ryo Nakajima (techno2050 NAKAJIMA PE Office TMF Advisor)Website (English): www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0360319922052028To realize a decarbonized society, the introduction of a large amount of renewable energy is essential. However, renewable energy is characterized by the fact that its ability to generate power fluctuates depending on the weather and the time of day. There is hope that hydrogen can serve as a regulating force to adjust such fluctuations in power, and water electrolysis is a key technology for converting that energy.This review article investigated a wide range of issues for each major water electrolysis method, such as restrictions on using renewable energy as a power source for water electrolysis, the durability of water electrolyzers, and catalyst degradation. It then described the performance requirements for water electrolysis systems and materials that can adapt to renewable energy fluctuations and the issues that need to be discussed going forward.TMF has positioned environmental and energy issues as important themes for a sustainable mobility society, and in 2017, established the "Research Program to Support Innovative Hydrogen Energy Solutions" that targets carbon-free hydrogen (green hydrogen) cost reductions across the entire hydrogen supply chain of "producing," "transporting," and "using." In this program, 29 promising research themes have been selected and provided grants through open calls over three years. Additionally, regular evaluations and advice by an evaluation committee of experts in hydrogen and energy systems and opportunities for exchanges and mutual study among selected researchers have been provided.In October 2020, the Japanese government made a "Carbon Neutrality by 2050" declaration. For realizing a decarbonized society, in addition to supporting basic research by individual researchers, in April 2021, TMF started a new joint research program to be conducted by teams of researchers. In this joint research program, two working groups (WG) were formed to focus on two important themes for realizing a decarbonized society, "Hydrogen Society & Energy Systems" and "Water Electrolysis." Five researchers for each WG were selected under the "Research Program to Support Innovative Hydrogen Energy Solutions."Based on information obtained by conducting literature reviews on the impact of renewable energy power fluctuations on water electrolysis systems, the research team has started research using a practical water electrolysis device installed with the cooperation of the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology. To date, few published studies have investigated the behavior, performance degradation, and effects on durability caused by fluctuations in renewable energy power output using actual equipment. The results of this study are expected to contribute to solving problems related to improving performance and reducing the costs of water electrolysis.Device specifications: Solid polymer (PEM) type water electrolysis hydrogen generatorHydrogen production capacity: 10Nm3/hLocation: National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology Fukushima Renewable Energy InstituteSince its founding, the Toyota Motor Corporation has conducted its business activities with the aim of creating a prosperous society through automobiles while respecting all stakeholders, including customers, business partners, employees, and the local communities in which it operates. Accordingly, Toyota Mobility Foundation (TMF) was established in August 2014 to conduct activities that benefit the public good.Aiming to realize a mobility society where everyone can move about freely, TMF is working to solve mobility issues worldwide through a diverse range of projects. Going forward, the Toyota Group, working in cooperation with various partners and utilizing the technologies and knowhow it has cultivated through its business activities, will continue to promote undertakings that are aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) while contributing to the realization of a society where people can lead rich and fulfilling lives. Copyright 2023 JCN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)
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SEA Solar & Energy Storage Market is Ready to Take Off ACN Newswire

SEA Solar & Energy Storage Market is Ready to Take Off

BANGKOK, Nov 29, 2022 - (ACN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - SEA's 2025 target to have 35% of total power capacity from renewable energy sources is expected to be supported by the strong solar and Energy Storage sector growth. How exactly should the quota availability be matched?Energy Box is organizing Solar Energy Storage Future SEA 2022 scheduled on December 6, 2022. The congress will invite the ASEAN government, local power companies, leading companies with the most development experience, qualifications and investment intentions in SEA, and 600+ professionals to share SEA's solar and Energy Storage project development strategies, and jointly analyze the future development of solar and Energy Storage markets. Including cutting-edge trends in its new energy market.Event details:Place: Bangkok, ThailandEvent access: www.energy-box.com/congress-sea-2022Honored Speakers (confirmed/inviting)1. Ruth P Briones,Chairman and CEO at Greenergy Solutions Inc.2. Teerasak Ne, Project Manager at EDL Gen Solar Laos3. Akarin Suwannarat,Special Assistant to CEO / EVP at Energy Absolute PCL (EA)4. Davide Pacheco,CEO Asia Pacific and Board Member at Amarenco5. Daniel Gaefke, APAC Director at BayWa r.e.6. Vincent Bakker, Chief Financial Officer at Entoria Energy7. Jack Kneeland, Partner at Vector Energy Advisory8. Michiel Prompers, Managing Partner at Green Horizon Capital Partners9. Franck Constant,CEO at Constant Energy10. Rassa Herabat , Head of Asset Management and RE Project Manager, Investment Department at Prime Road Power11. Sophie Horak,Team Lead Business Development & Sales bei meteocontrol12. Bancha Yathip, Assistant Project Director ที่ Gunkul Engineering Public Company Limited 13. Joseph Tomkiewicz, Partner , Co-Chair Energy Industry at Tilleke & Gibbins14. Chinnawat Pama,Solar Power Team Lead | Renewable Energy Consultant at Mott MacDonald15. Jerin Raj,Director-South East Asia at Black & Veatch16. Khomson Khenyotha,Country Head - Thailand, TotalEnergie Distributed Generation Asia at TotalEnergies17. Pasamon Pechrasuwan Principal Consultant & Associate Fellow at Frost & Sullivan Asia-Pacific18. Dzung Khoa Nguyen , Managing Director at INPOS Co., Ltd.19. Ibrahim Kocagoz, Engineering Solutions Director at PCS Thailand20. Assco. Prof. Dr. Wirachai Roynarin,Founder and Exclusive Committee at Thailand Renewable Energy for Community Association(TRECA)About Energy BoxEnergy Box is one of the largest vertical international media companies, dedicated to renewable energy(solar, wind, energy storage, green hydrogen). Business: Pan Europe, Africa & Middle Eats, LATAM and Asia. Currently we have had 40+ events , sales consulting, projects development, financing, meetings, interviews and peer to peer services.- Daily Emailings: 100,000+ - Social Media Blasts: 2 million impressions( Globally)Energy Box Linedin: www.linkedin.com/company/energyboxexpo/mycompany/?viewAsMember=true Copyright 2022 ACN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)
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Samaiden Posts 71.82% Revenue Increase in 1Q FY2023 ACN Newswire

Samaiden Posts 71.82% Revenue Increase in 1Q FY2023

PETALING JAYA, Malaysia, Nov 16, 2022 - (ACN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - Samaiden Group Berhad, a renewable energy (RE) specialist principally involved in engineering, procurement, construction, and commissioning (EPCC) of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems and power plants today announced that for the first quarter ended 30 September 2022 (1Q FY2023), revenue grew 71.82% to RM40.77 million compared with RM23.73 million registered in 1Q FY2022.Group Managing Director of Samaiden, Ir. Chow Pui HeeFor the quarter under review, Samaiden recorded 19.90% increase in profit before tax to RM3.28 million compared with RM2.74 million in the corresponding quarter of the previous financial year. For 1Q FY2023, profit after tax registered growth of 18.02% to RM2.44 million compared with RM2.07 million in 1Q FY2022.EPCC services contributed to approximately 99.63% of Samaiden's revenue in 1Q FY2023. Its other businesses are environmental consultancy and operation and maintenance.Group Managing Director of Samaiden, Ir. Chow Pui Hee said, "The financial performance in the quarter under review is largely attributable to an increase in the number of projects as well as the higher value of the contract sums. We view positively the launch of the National Energy Policy 2022-2040 in September 2022 as it outlines the future and key priorities for the energy sector in the coming years. The policy will position the energy sector as a catalyst for socioeconomic development.""We are also encouraged by the new opening of a 600MW quota application by the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources' under the Corporate Green Power Programme (CGPP) initiative. The CGPP uses the virtual power purchase agreement to enable the sale of renewable energy to corporate clients on mutually agreed pricing and contract duration. And the large-scale solar farm developers and/or generators can participate in the electricity market operated by Single Buyer through the New Enhanced Dispatch Arrangement (NEDA) mechanism and trading of the Renewable Energy Certificate (REC) and/or any green attributes.""The increasing adoption of solar PV systems and power plants by businesses keen to accelerate their efforts in Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) initiatives will also provide us opportunities to offer our EPCC services for the installation of solar PV systems as well as solar and non-solar power plants. We will continue to leverage on our core competency and experience in providing end-to-end services for potential solar PV and other non-solar projects."Since the start of FY2023, Samaiden has secured new EPCC contracts with a combined value of approximately RM8.10 million. The new contract wins bring the current outstanding orderbook to RM325.40 million as of 30 September 2022 and is expected to contribute positively to revenue and profit over the next three years.Samaiden Group Berhad: 0223 [BURSA: SAMAIDEN], https://samaiden.com.my/ Copyright 2022 ACN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)
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Neste, Idemitsu Kosan, CHIMEI and Mitsubishi Corporation join forces to create a renewable plastics supply chain JCN Newswire

Neste, Idemitsu Kosan, CHIMEI and Mitsubishi Corporation join forces to create a renewable plastics supply chain

TOKYO, Oct 3, 2022 - (JCN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - Neste, Idemitsu Kosan, CHIMEI and Mitsubishi Corporation have agreed to build a renewable plastics supply chain utilizing bio-based hydrocarbons (Neste RE) for the production of styrene monomer (i.e. bio-SM), and its mass balanced renewable plastics derivatives including acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (i.e. bio-ABS*). The bio-SM production in Japan and the renewable plastics production in Taiwan will mark the first of such production in each country, and they are planned to take place in the first half of 2023.Renewable plastics supply chain Neste, the world's leading producer of renewable and circular feedstock for the polymers and chemicals industry uses, will provide Neste RE to Idemitsu Kosan, the biggest SM manufacturer in Japan. For this collaboration, Neste RE is produced from 100% bio-based raw materials such as waste and residues and its use can significantly reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions compared with conventional fossil feedstock use. Idemitsu Kosan will then produce bio-SM based on the mass balance method and supply it to CHIMEI, the biggest ABS manufacturer in the world for its renewable plastics production. Mitsubishi Corporation will be coordinating the collaboration between the value chain partners and develop renewable product's market. Through developing an even stronger partnership and closer collaboration than conventionally seen in plastics value chains, the companies are introducing new renewable contents into the value chain to enable plastic production where fossil feedstock has been replaced with biomass. With this, the companies are contributing to the plastics industry GHG emission reduction targets and the transition towards a low-carbon emission society.*ABS resin is a thermoplastic polymer made from acrylonitrile, butadiene and styrene monomer, and given its properties of impact resistance, toughness, and rigidity, it is used across different sectors which include automobile, electronics and toys.For more information, visit www.mitsubishicorp.com/jp/en/pr/archive/2022/html/0000049970.html. Copyright 2022 JCN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)
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Neste, Idemitsu Kosan, CHIMEI Corporation and Mitsubishi Corporation join forces to create a renewable plastics supply chain JCN Newswire

Neste, Idemitsu Kosan, CHIMEI Corporation and Mitsubishi Corporation join forces to create a renewable plastics supply chain

TOKYO, Oct 3, 2022 - (JCN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - Neste, Idemitsu Kosan, CHIMEI and Mitsubishi Corporation have agreed to build a renewable plastics supply chain utilizing bio-based hydrocarbons (Neste RE) for the production of styrene monomer (i.e. bio-SM), and its mass balanced renewable plastics derivatives including acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (i.e. bio-ABS*). The bio-SM production in Japan and the renewable plastics production in Taiwan will mark the first of such production in each country, and they are planned to take place in the first half of 2023.Renewable plastics supply chain Neste, the world's leading producer of renewable and circular feedstock for the polymers and chemicals industry uses, will provide Neste RE to Idemitsu Kosan, the biggest SM manufacturer in Japan. For this collaboration, Neste RE is produced from 100% bio-based raw materials such as waste and residues and its use can significantly reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions compared with conventional fossil feedstock use. Idemitsu Kosan will then produce bio-SM based on the mass balance method and supply it to CHIMEI, the biggest ABS manufacturer in the world for its renewable plastics production. Mitsubishi Corporation will be coordinating the collaboration between the value chain partners and develop renewable product's market. Through developing an even stronger partnership and closer collaboration than conventionally seen in plastics value chains, the companies are introducing new renewable contents into the value chain to enable plastic production where fossil feedstock has been replaced with biomass. With this, the companies are contributing to the plastics industry GHG emission reduction targets and the transition towards a low-carbon emission society.*ABS resin is a thermoplastic polymer made from acrylonitrile, butadiene and styrene monomer, and given its properties of impact resistance, toughness, and rigidity, it is used across different sectors which include automobile, electronics and toys.For more information, visit www.mitsubishicorp.com/jp/en/pr/archive/2022/html/0000049970.html. Copyright 2022 JCN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)
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SEA Solar & Energy Storage Leaders to Gather in Thailand ACN Newswire

SEA Solar & Energy Storage Leaders to Gather in Thailand

BANGKOK, THAILAND, Oct 3, 2022 - (ACN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - SEA's 2025 target to have 35% of total power capacity from renewable energy sources is expected to be supported by the strong solar and Energy Storage sector growth. How exactly should the quota availability be matched?Energy Box are organizing Solar Energy Storage Congress SEA scheduled on December 6, 2022.The congress will invite the ASEAN government, local power companies, leading companies with the most development experience, qualifications and investment intentions in SEA, and 600+ professionals to share SEA's solar and Energy Storage project development strategies, and jointly analyze the future development of solar and Energy Storage markets. Including cutting-edge trends in its new energy market.Event details:Place: Bangkok, ThailandEvent access: www.energy-box.com/congress-sea-2022Event Agenda: Honored Speakers (confirmed/inviting)1. Patana Sangsriroujana , Deputy Governor, EGAT2. Mark Hutchinson ,Chair, Southeast Asia Task Force at Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC)3. Diala Hawila-Programme Officer at International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)4. Pimpa Limthongkul,President at Thailand Energy Storage Association5. Ramesh Subramaniam Director General, Southeast Asia Department at Asian Development Bank (ADB)6. Buranin Rattanasombat Executive Vice president at PTT Company Limited7. Thomas Leonard, Senior Energy Markets & Technology Consultant, DNV8. Busarin Premasathira, Renewable Energy Project Leader, B.Grimm9. Somruedee Somphong,Banpu CEO • Sustainable energy for Asia10. Bundit SAPIANCHAI,CEO , BCPG11. Thanatis (Pock) T.,AVP - Finance & Strategic Planning , Thai Solar Energy Co.,Ltd.12. Yalim Ozilhan, Southeast Asia Director, EDF Renewables13. Surachet Chaipatamanont,Vice Chairman & Executive Director , Prime Road Power14. Ernesto Rúa García, Head of Renewables, ENGIE South East Asia15. Somruedee Somphong,Banpu CEO • Sustainable energy for Asia16. Tor Pramoj, Managing Director at BayWa r.e. (Thailand) Co., Ltd.17. J Prachitpol Himathongkam , Deputy CEO , SPCG Public Company Limited18. Fabien Chedefaux,Country Head (Thailand) , LYS Energy Group19. Antoine CROIZE, Sales Manager, South-East Asia and Taiwan , Vestas20. Deepak Maloo , Regional Sales Leader - APAC,GE Renewable Energy21. Sumet Tepkhom, Director of International Power Business Development at WHA Utilities and Power Public Company Limited22. Joseph Tomkiewicz, Partner at Tilleke & Gibbins,Co-Chair Energy Industry Team, Tilleke & Gibbins23. Moritz Nicolai Sticher, Senior Advisor, Apricum , The Cleantech Advisory24. Thaweesak Boonyong,Project Manager , Gulf Energy Development Public Company Limited25. Harsh Dash ,Renewable Energy , CleanMax26. Bhargab Mohan Das, Managing Director & CEO at Christiani & Nielsen Energy Solutions Co., Ltd.27. Ir. Pui Hee Chow, Group Managing Director, Samaiden Group Berhad Sdn Bhd28. Twarath Sutabutr,Energy Ecosystem Expert ,REEEP29. Som Hemvej ,RE Engineer and Consultant - Thailand, Malaysia and Vietnam, ALTERVIM30. PIYA PHONGTONGPASUK, Business Development Manager , Absolute Clean Energy Public Company LimitedEnergy Box IntroEnergy Box is one of the largest vertical international media companies, dedicated to renewable energy(solar, wind, energy storage, green hydrogen).Business: Pan Europe, Africa & Middle Eats, LATAM and Asia. Currently we have had 40+ events , sales consulting, projects development, financing, meetings, interviews and peer to peer services.- Daily Emailings: 100,000+ - Social Media Blasts: 2 million impressions( Globally)Energy Box Linedin: www.linkedin.com/company/energyboxexpo/mycompany/ Copyright 2022 ACN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)
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Solar Energy Future MALAYSIA 2022 is on Fire ACN Newswire

Solar Energy Future MALAYSIA 2022 is on Fire

KUALA LUMPUR, Sep 27, 2022 - (ACN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - Malaysia's 2025 target to have 31% of total power capacity from renewable energy sources is expected to be supported by the strong solar sector growth. Based on SEDA Malaysia, the total potential of solar PV in Malaysia reaches 269GW, deriving from 210GW for ground-mounted, 42GW for rooftop, and 17GW for FPV. How exactly should the quota availability be matched?Energy Box is organizing a face-to-face real event Solar Energy Future MALAYSIA 2022 on November 8th in Kuala Lumpur, striving to be the equivalent of a hub for efficient exploration of the renewable energy market.The event aims to help the attendees seize upon a deep and comprehensive understanding of Malaysia's renewable energy market and dedicates themselves to improving business cooperation between Malaysia's local companies with international companies.Event details:Place: Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaEvent Website: /www.energy-box.com/malaysia-1Event Agenda:Honored Speakers (confirmed/inviting)1. Ir. Ts. Dr. Wan Syakirah Dato' Wan Abdullah, Head Business Assessment and Engineering, TNB Renewables Sdn. Bhd.2. Sustainable Energy Development Authority (SEDA)3. Dr. Wei-nee Chen, VP, New Energy Ventures, Hibiscus Petroleum Berhad4. Davis Chong, Executive Director and Group CEO, Solarvest Holdings Berhad5. Tham Chee Aun, Group CEO, Ditrolic Energy6. Aisswarya Kumaran, Business Development Associate, Shizen Malaysia Sdn Bhd7. BorHung Chong, Head of Business Development | Managing Director (Malaysia), NEFIN Group8. Ping Mendoza, Renewable Energy Business Dev Lead, Shell9. Kiran Jethwa, Managing Partner, fumase10. Liuyi Yeoh, Head of Renewable Energies (Malaysia), TotalEnergies11. Marcus Andre Ong, Deputy General Manager - Asia Pacific, Mainstream Renewable Power12. Yalim Ozilhan, Southeast Asia Director, EDF Renewables13. Thang Chee Keong, CEO, Plus Xnergy14. Gan Boon Hean, CEO, Leader Energy Pte Ltd15. Kai Ilham Klingenhagen, General Manager, PETRONAS New Energy16. Niranpal Singh, Managing Director-Malaysia, BayWa r. e APAC17. Hairol Azizi Tajudin, Group Chief Executive Officer, Cenergi SEA18. Alexis Issaharoff, CEO, Antah Solar19. Arnfinn Unum, Country Manager Malaysia, Scatec Solar20. Ernesto Rua Garcia, Head Of Renewables, ENGIE South East Asia21. Ir. Pramod Kumar Karunakaran, Executive Vice President Project Delivery, Sarawak Energy Berhad22. Alvin Wong, Director Malaysia, Sunseap Group Pte Ltd23. Arnaud Ayral, Corporate Solutions Director, Blueleaf Energy24. Raja Amir Raja Azwa, CEO, HSBC Amanah Malaysia Berhad25. Martin David, Principal, Singapore & Head of Projects, Baker McKenzie Wong & Leow26. Erik Haugen, VP of Development, Asia at Ecoplexus, Inc.27 Ir. Pui Hee Chow, Group Managing Director, Samaiden Group Berhad Sdn Bhd28. Ndiame Diop,World Bank Country Director for Brunei,Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand, The World Bank29. Kean Poh Chua, Senior Manager, Group Project, EDRA Power Holdings Sdn Bh30. Chor Jack, Projects & Finance Lawyer (Partner),Christopher & Lee Ong31. Susan Hemming, Executive Director, and Owner, Coara Solar Sdn Bhd32. Noor Shahiwan, CEO, SUNCROX SOLAR33. Philipp Merten, Director - Export & Agency Finance, Commerzbank AG34. Ashwin Narayanan, Head of Special Projects (Renewable Energy), Malakoff Corporation Berhad35. KK Kong Group CEO at Maqo Solar36. Narsingh Chaudhary ,Executive Vice President & Managing Director, Asia Pacific, Black & Veatch37. Amazon Web Services (AWS)38. Google39. Microsoft40. WeiChee Liew, South & SEA Managing Partner, ERM41. Yinson42. Rabia Ferroukhi, Director - Knowledge, Policy and Finance Center, International Renewable Energy Agency43. Dieter Billen, Partner - Energy, Sustainability & Infrastructure - South-East Asia, Roland Berger44. Antoine Gaudin, Power and Renewables Consulting, Wood Mackenzie45. Syamantak Dhar, Regional Category Lead, Energy and Utilities, NestleEnergy Box Intro Energy Box is one of the largest vertical international media companies, dedicated to renewable energy(solar, wind, energy storage, green hydrogen).Business: Pan Europe, Africa & Middle Eats, LATAM and Asia. Currently we have had 40+ events , sales consulting, projects development, financing, meetings, interviews and peer to peer services.- Daily Emailings: 100,000+ - Social Media Blasts: 2 million impressions( Globally)Energy Box Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/company/energyboxexpo/ Copyright 2022 ACN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)
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Hitachi Energy to support major renewable electricity transmission between Canada and New York City JCN Newswire

Hitachi Energy to support major renewable electricity transmission between Canada and New York City

ZURICH, SWITZERLAND, Sep 21, 2022 - (JCN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - Hitachi Energy, a global technology leader that is advancing a sustainable energy future for all, today announced it was selected by Transmission Developers Inc., a Blackstone portfolio company specialized in renewable power development, to supply a high-voltage direct current (HVDC) converter station that is a key part of the transmission solution for the Champlain Hudson Power Express (CHPE) HVDC interconnection between Quebec, Canada and the New York City metro area, the United States.The link will enable the delivery of clean, renewable hydropower between Canada and New York, contributing to New York's Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (CLCPA), which aims for the state to be powered by 70 percent renewable energy by 2030.(1) CHPE is expected to decrease CO2 emissions by an average of 3.9 million metric tons per year, equivalent to removing 44 percent of passenger vehicles from New York City.(2)Using Hitachi Energy's HVDC Light technology, CHPE will transfer up to 1,250 megawatts of electricity, enough to power 1 million New York households. The link will efficiently transmit electricity for more than 600 kilometers (372 miles) underground from Hertel, Canada, through Lake Champlain and the Hudson River, to an HVDC converter station in Astoria, Queens.(1)"HVDC systems have tremendous potential for bringing large amounts of electricity directly into cities, which is essential for securing sustainable and affordable power today and in the future," said Niklas Persson, Managing Director of Hitachi Energy's Grid Integration business. "We are proud to play a crucial role in this very important investment in North America's transition to renewable energy and carbon neutrality.""Hitachi Energy's market leading HVDC technology will ensure efficient and reliable transmission of renewable energy for over 1 million New York homes and help achieve the state's climate goals," said Transmission Developers CEO Donald Jessome. "We look forward to beginning construction activity later this year and to delivering an abundance of clean, renewable energy to New Yorkers."Power requirements in cities are increasing, especially in densely populated areas where land is already scarce, and difficulties can arise when new right-of-ways must be secured for traditional transmission lines. HVDC technology enables large amounts of high-quality electricity to be delivered where it is most needed with complete control and with a very compact footprint using out-of-sight underground or underwater cables.The complete CHPE system, of which the HVDC converter stations are the enabling technology, is expected to create more than 1,400 jobs during construction and, during the first 30 years of operation, deliver almost $50 billion in economic benefits to New York state.(1)For the New York site, Hitachi Energy will supply the HVDC Light converter station, that will convert the DC power from Canada to AC power and make it available for the AC grid in New York.Kiewit, one of North America's largest and most respected engineering and construction companies, will be responsible for the civil works for the converter station in New York. The collaboration with Kiewit will combine the core competencies of the two companies to deliver a best-in-class solution.(1) Champlain Hudson Power Express(2) May 2021 PA Analysis ReportFor more information, visit www.hitachi.com/New/cnews/month/2022/09/220921b.pdf. Copyright 2022 JCN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)
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SEA Solar & Energy Storage Leaders to Gather in Thailand Later Next Month ACN Newswire

SEA Solar & Energy Storage Leaders to Gather in Thailand Later Next Month

BANGKOK, THAILAND, Sept 14, 2022 - (ACN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - SEA's 2025 target to have 35% of total power capacity from renewable energy sources is expected to be supported by the strong solar and Energy Storage sector growth. How exactly should the quota availability be matched?Energy Box are organizing Solar Energy Storage Congress SEA scheduled on October 18th, 2022.The congress will invite the ASEAN government, local power companies, leading companies with the most development experience, qualifications and investment intentions in SEA, and 600+ professionals to share SEA's solar and Energy Storage project development strategies, and jointly analyze the future development of solar and Energy Storage markets. Including cutting-edge trends in its new energy market.Event details:Place: Bangkok, ThailandEvent access: https://www.energy-box.com/congress-sea-2022Event Agenda: Honored Speakers (confirmed/inviting)Patana Sangsriroujana , Deputy Governor, EGATMark Hutchinson ,Chair, Southeast Asia Task Force at Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC)Diala Hawila-Programme Officer at International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)Pimpa Limthongkul,President at Thailand Energy Storage AssociationRamesh Subramaniam Director General, Southeast Asia Department at Asian Development Bank (ADB)Buranin Rattanasombat Executive Vice president at PTT Company LimitedThomas Leonard, Senior Energy Markets & Technology Consultant, DNVBusarin Premasathira, Renewable Energy Project Leader, B.GrimmSomruedee Somphong,Banpu CEO • Sustainable energy for AsiaBundit SAPIANCHAI,CEO , BCPGThanatis (Pock) T.,AVP - Finance & Strategic Planning , Thai Solar Energy Co.,Ltd.Yalim Ozilhan, Southeast Asia Director, EDF RenewablesSurachet Chaipatamanont,Vice Chairman & Executive Director , Prime Road PowerErnesto Rúa García, Head of Renewables, ENGIE South East AsiaSomruedee Somphong,Banpu CEO • Sustainable energy for AsiaTor Pramoj, Managing Director at BayWa r.e. (Thailand) Co., Ltd.J Prachitpol Himathongkam , Deputy CEO , SPCG Public Company LimitedFabien Chedefaux,Country Head (Thailand) , LYS Energy GroupAntoine CROIZE, Sales Manager, South-East Asia and Taiwan , VestasDeepak Maloo , Regional Sales Leader - APAC,GE Renewable EnergySumet Tepkhom, Director of International Power Business Development at WHA Utilities and Power Public Company LimitedJoseph Tomkiewicz, Partner at Tilleke & Gibbins,Co-Chair Energy Industry Team, Tilleke & GibbinsMoritz Nicolai Sticher, Senior Advisor, Apricum , The Cleantech AdvisoryThaweesak Boonyong,Project Manager , Gulf Energy Development Public Company LimitedHarsh Dash ,Renewable Energy , CleanMaxBhargab Mohan Das, Managing Director & CEO at Christiani & Nielsen Energy Solutions Co., Ltd.Ir. Pui Hee Chow, Group Managing Director, Samaiden Group Berhad Sdn BhdTwarath Sutabutr,Energy Ecosystem Expert ,REEEPSom Hemvej ,RE Engineer and Consultant - Thailand, Malaysia and Vietnam, ALTERVIMPIYA PHONGTONGPASUK, Business Development Manager , Absolute Clean Energy Public Company LimitedEnergy Box IntroEnergy Box is one of the largest vertical international media companies, dedicated to renewable energy(solar, wind, energy storage, green hydrogen).Business: Pan Europe, Africa & Middle Eats, LATAM and Asia. Currently we have had 40+ events , sales consulting, projects development, financing, meetings, interviews and peer to peer services.Daily Emailings: 100,000+Social Media Blasts: 2 million impressions( Globally)Energy Box LinkedIn Copyright 2022 ACN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)
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Murata and Mitsubishi Agree on a Cooperative Framework for Working Toward a Carbon-Neutral Society JCN Newswire

Murata and Mitsubishi Agree on a Cooperative Framework for Working Toward a Carbon-Neutral Society

TOKYO, Jun 24, 2022 - (JCN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - Mitsubishi Corporation and Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. have agreed on a cooperative framework for working toward a carbon-neutral society.Virtual PPA Overview This framework is being developed with the aim of achieving carbon neutrality at the global level, while introducing renewable energy at the company level to achieve a sustainable society. On the road to decarbonization, it is important to combine initiatives achievable in the short term (such as constructing more renewable energy generation facilities) with more long-term goals (such as developing technologies that utilize hydrogen), to maintain a continuous, stable supply of renewable energy from diverse energy sources. To this end, companies with strengths in different areas must work together to pave the way for the next generation of energy: promoting efforts toward practical adoption, starting with real-world testing. Cooperation details (four areas)- Procurement of electricity from renewable energy sources by Murata- Production and use of hydrogen at Murata's plants in Japan- Working together with local communities via the creation of autonomous, decentralized communities- Regulating power through the use of storage batteries Through this cooperation, Murata Manufacturing Group has agreed to procure 70,000 kW of power derived from renewable energy sources from Mitsubishi by 2025, another step toward our goal of using 100% renewable energy by 2050, and the specific details are currently being finalized. We will continue our discussions with Mitsubishi, with the aim of expanding the amount procured to 300 million kWh in the future. This cooperation is being concluded on the premise that the power is procured under the virtual power purchase agreement (virtual PPA) scheme that has just started in Japan. We will also continue to update our medium- and long-term initiatives based on the shared areas of concern in this cooperation. Norio Nakajima, president of Murata Manufacturing, had this to say about the cooperative framework:"Every company in the Murata Manufacturing Group is doing its part to promote the introduction of renewable energy, but many of the things that will be critical in the future are difficult to do alone, from a technical standpoint. Mitsubishi has a track record of bringing renewable energy to a large number of locations both in Japan and worldwide as part of its drive to tackle social issues, and it owns many businesses aimed at putting different types of energy into practical use. By combining the know-how of Murata and Mitsubishi, we hope to contribute to the realization of a sustainable society, and development of society in general." Mitsubishi President Katsuya Nakanishi commented:"I am very pleased that we have been able to reach an agreement on a comprehensive framework of cooperation with Murata, which is already working on low-carbon/decarbonization initiatives to meet the RE100 targets. In May 2022, we announced our "Midterm Corporate Strategy 2024 - Creating MC Shared Value," which promotes energy transformation (EX), digital transformation (DX), and a growth strategy of future creation (regional development/new industry generation) through the unified promotion of EX and DX. Through this comprehensive cooperation, Mitsubishi and Murata will work jointly to create value at scale and contribute to low-carbon/decarbonization and regional development in Japan." Cooperation detailsProcurement of electricity from renewable energy sourcesAs part of our quest to convert all electricity consumed in the Murata Manufacturing Group's business activities into renewable energy to meet the goals of the RE100 global environmental initiative, we will procure renewable energy from a new solar power generation facility operated by Mitsubishi.Both companies have agreed that the scale of the solar power generation facility and amount procured will be approximately 70,000 kW by 2025, and are currently in the process of finalizing the terms of the procurement agreement. Together, we also aim to expand the amount of renewable energy procured to around 300 million kWh in the future.In this agreement, the power derived from renewable energy sources supplied by Mitsubishi to Murata will be done through a method called virtual PPA, in which non-FIT non-fossil fuel energy certificates are traded directly between renewable energy providers and consumers. Furthermore, the power generation facilities involved in this cooperation will all be newly built, creating renewable energy provision with additionality that will contribute to domestic carbon neutrality targets. Trial production and use of hydrogenWe will begin trialing the production and use of hydrogen at Murata's plants in Japan, using an electrolyzer. By utilizing carbon-free electricity in the electrolysis process and using the resulting hydrogen, we hope to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions that come from manufacturing.In the future, we also hope to supply hydrogen to the local communities where Murata's domestic plants are located, with the aim of promoting decarbonization in the region. Regional development with local communitiesWe aim to realize Murata's pledge to "solve social issues in all our corporate activities and contribute to society through our business activities" and Mitsubishi's "regional development through the unified promotion of EX and DX."In regions where Murata's domestic plants are located, we contribute to solving regional social and industrial issues together with local authorities along the theme of creating attractive, autonomous, and decentralized towns. Regulating power through the use of storage batteriesIn anticipation of entering the power supply and demand regulation market through our cooperation with Mitsubishi, which has a proven track record in this sector, we will jointly trial regulating the power supply through the use of storage batteries installed at Murata plants.By combining the proprietary power control technology used at Murata's production plants with Mitsubishi's knowledge of the electric power industry, we will strive to help resolve grid instability that may occur as the use of renewable energy increases.Inquiry RecipientMitsubishi CorporationTelephone:+81-3-3210-2171 Facsimile:+81-3-5252-7705 Copyright 2022 JCN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)
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